prime-time “Jay Leno Show” after just four months, and would shift Leno
back to his longtime
Although Leno has signed off on the time-period switch, O’Brien, the
other person involved in the matter, hasn’t agreed yet.
O’Brien took over the storied “Tonight Show” in June when Leno stepped down to prepare for his prime-time show.
Enter Fox. The
As a result, there has been speculation that Fox would pounce on the opening to poach O’Brien, who is said to be unhappy about
During a meeting with TV critics in
“I love Conan personally and professionally, but
right now he’s got a decision to make on his future. Until he makes
that decision there really is no conversation to be had,” said Reilly,
who ran entertainment at
Nonetheless, Reilly said there had been some
“informal conversations” among the parties discussing the matter with
O’Brien’s representatives.
Several obstacles could prevent O’Brien from packing his bags, including O’Brien’s contract, which obligates him to stay at
Not only that, but late-night shows are no longer as
profitable as they once were, which could discourage Fox from a bidding
war and shelling out tens of millions of dollars to land O’Brien.
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